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The 1877 Trade Dollar is a notable collectible coin in United States numismatics. Initially minted to facilitate trade with Asia, particularly in China, the Trade Dollar features a design by engraver William Barber, showcasing Lady Liberty and an eagle. The coin, composed of .900 silver, was minted from 1873 to 1885, with the 1877 strike notable for its rarity and demand among collectors. Its historical context and intricate design contribute to its appeal in the world of collectible coins.
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1877-CC (Carson City) Trade Dollars | $1 (One Dollar) | Trade Dollars | 1877 | Carson City |
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1877-P (Philadelphia) Trade Dollars | $1 (One Dollar) | Trade Dollars | 1877 | Philadelphia |
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1877-P (Philadelphia) Trade Dollars | $1 (One Dollar) | Trade Dollars | 1877 | Philadelphia |
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1877-S (San Francisco) Trade Dollars | $1 (One Dollar) | Trade Dollars | 1877 | San Francisco |
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United States of America 1877 N/A Trade Dollars $1 (One Dollar) | $1 (One Dollar) | Trade Dollars | 1877 | N/A |